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Great Middle Grade Fiction that Represents
In honor of disability pride month, I am continuing to review novels that represent characters who help raise awareness, challenge stereotyp...

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This wonderful historical novel, by author Rhonda Rucker, is told from the perspective of a thirteen-year-old slave boy named Ben. It is ge...
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I apologize for my inconsistent blogging this week. The beginning of the week has been SO busy and Sunday the artistic spark just wasn't...
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Apparently, somebody out there in the universe decided to test my resolve to be spontaneous and live in the present because I've ha...
She was making her way to the courthouse to vote for the first time ever!
ReplyDelete"Ms. Pufflewhaite you surely aren't going to do what I think you're going to do are you?" Vitriola Majors asked. She moved with a graceful ease that made Phoebe feel frumpy and a little foolish.
ReplyDeleteSticking her nose up higher in the air, Phoebe said,